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The road back to Scotland was long, and the men dispirited.
So how does the Post know the president's defenders were dispirited?
Why dispirit the Shiites and others who are ready for it?
In general, her department's morale was down and the writers were dispirited.
He was dispirited by this critique but continued to write.
But, really, with such cause of gladness, I have not the heart to be dispirited by anything.
The juvenile tone of the gossip began to dispirit me.
I've got to come up with some way to help them move faster before they get completely dispirited."
Instead, they were dispirited by continued declines in established, profitable companies.
You need someone who can take charge when you get dispirited like this.
"You're seeing a Democratic base being dispirited; they're staying home."
Too dispirited to work, the collaborators abandoned the project and their partnership.
She looked at him, defeated and dispirited, her shoulders slumping.
While his words keep their challenge, his delivery has sometimes been dispirited.
Shocked and dispirited, they all sat down on the cave floor but Shea.
Dispirited at their loss, the trio try to find their way home.
Yesterday, some of those leaders said they were dispirited enough to wonder if it would take two decades or more to reach that goal.
Thurston did not think so, but he was in too dispirited a mood to argue the point.
Drawn and dispirited, the army's pace slowed to a crawl.
Also, in his chuckle-headed way, he was dispirited by the loss of the mate.
That decision has dispirited some of the President's well-wishers.
This man, usually so light-hearted, had grown increasingly dispirited through dinner.
"Nothing so perfect," I answered, feeling suddenly dispirited with all sorts of doubts.
This dispirited the Dutch who retired out of range and did not participate in the main attack.
Then the low defensive mumble of her father's voice dispirited abject.